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[For Seniors] Heartwarming and Cozy: Perfect Wall Decoration Ideas for Winter in Care Facilities

Winter is a season that lifts the spirits, with plenty of exciting events like Christmas, New Year’s, and Setsubun.

Many care facilities plan recreation activities to match these holidays and events.

Here, we’ll introduce wall decoration ideas that help older adults enjoy the feeling of winter even more.

They’re also perfect as craft-based recreation to make together with seniors.

We’ve gathered many pieces that capture the unique feeling of the winter season, packed with creative ideas for designs, instructions, and materials! Use these ideas as inspiration and enjoy a wonderful time indoors where it’s warm.

For Seniors: Heartwarming. Perfect Wall Decoration Ideas for Winter in Care Facilities (61–70)

Christmas tree mobile

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Christmas tree mobile

This is a cute hanging tree ornament that looks adorable from every angle! Stack two sheets of origami paper in your favorite colors and fold them together, then draw a tree outline and cut it out.

Once you have four trees of the same shape, crease each one so that the center line forms a valley fold when viewed from the front, and glue them together while folded vertically.

Before attaching the last piece, tape a string in place for hanging, then glue the remaining origami on top to hide the tape, and your tree ornament is complete.

It looks charming as it spins in the breeze, so using reflective origami paper is also recommended!

Christmas flag

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Christmas flag

It’s a simple decoration featuring colorful triangles lined up.

Flags might often evoke a sports day image, but by focusing on Christmas colors—red, green, and white—and incorporating winter motifs, you can create a strong Christmas atmosphere.

The steps are simple: fold a square sheet of origami paper to create creases as if folding it into a triangle, then use those creases as a guide to make long, narrow triangles.

Another important point is to prepare the opposite side of the triangle so that a string can be threaded through at the end.

Christmas present

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Christmas present

Some people enjoy Christmas parties with family and friends.

Having wall decorations of Christmas presents there can heighten the excitement.

And as gifts, they pair easily with Santa Claus and reindeer wall decorations to create a fun atmosphere.

Another approach is to place Christmas present wall decorations around the Christmas tree.

There are many ways to use these wall decorations, so give them a try.

As a styling tip, we also recommend making just the ribbon part with a real ribbon.

It will look more refined than when made with paper cutouts.

Santa and the Reindeer

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Santa and the Reindeer

When you think of Christmas, you picture Santa Claus and reindeer, right? There are lots of songs about Santa, and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” is the most famous reindeer song in the world.

Wouldn’t it be fun to fill an entire wall with these popular characters? For Santa, it’s best to create him with a good balance of red and white.

Make sure the white parts of his hat and outfit don’t overlap with the white of his beard.

If you make the beard with cotton, you’ll get a three-dimensional Santa.

Make the eyes bigger for a younger, childlike Santa.

To make them look like good friends, put the same hat on the reindeer as well.

Santa Claus

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Santa Claus

Let’s make Santa Claus, an iconic Christmas motif, using origami.

Draw lines on red origami paper and cut it out, then roll it into a pointed cone to form the base.

Attach parts like the face, beard, and hat trim to it.

Use rhinestones for the facial features, stickers for the buttons on the outfit, and finish by adding a pom-pom to the tip of the triangle.

It’s also recommended to make mascots like a reindeer or snowman using the same base and display them together to enhance the Christmas atmosphere.

Santa paper fan

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Santa paper fan

A Santa paper fan that’s perfect for Christmas decorations.

To make it, simply create a white paper fan and combine it with Santa’s facial parts.

Many senior care facilities host Christmas events in December! As part of your preparations, why not include this Santa paper fan in your day-service craft activity? The process of making the paper fan involves accordion folding, which is effective for finger rehabilitation for seniors.

Plus, it brings out the festive spirit of the season and can be enjoyed together in a lively, social setting—so give it a try!

spiral hanging ornament

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spiral hanging ornament

It’s a decorative piece with uniquely beautiful curves, created by twisting and joining long, thin strips cut from origami paper.

First, fold the paper to make creases, then cut along those creases; fold the top into a triangle so it’s ready for gluing later.

Next, glue the triangular folds together, twist each strip, and finally glue the bottom ends to finish.

The impression will change depending on the color of origami you choose and how tightly you twist it.

Combining multiple colors also gives it a more luxurious look, so it’s highly recommended.